18th Feb 10 at 14:04SaveThe Children: Save the Children
Save the Children has already reached a great number people more than 400,000 since the earthquake struck. but We need to do a lot more. We're particularly concerned about the upcoming rainy season as it poses a great threat to children and families displaced especially those living in crowded camps with poor sanitation and drainage. Torrential rain could flood temporary encampments Endanger families living in make shift shelter, create havoc in areas where little or no sanitation exists and encourage the spread of water borne and communicable diseases such as malaria and diarrhea. We're working hard now on both preventive programs and preparing for the possible onset of disease in the coming weeks were prepositioning medical supplies. We're conducting a mass vaccination program for measles for children. We're constructing toilets, water points, bathing facilities to help improve hygiene and distributing hygiene equipment we know more needs to be done the challenge for those affected by the earthquake are hardly over.
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Tags: mass vaccination program, poor sanitation, preventive program
Port-au-Prince, Ouest, Haiti, HT
Port-au-Prince, Ouest, Haiti, HT
27th Jan 10 at 16:24SaveThe Children: Save the Children
Earthquake aftershocks are continuing in Haiti and are continuing to block roads making areas still continue to be reasonably inaccessible. But the emergency response is continuing Save the Children staff are doing all they can at the moment to get aid out to people as quickly as possible distributing what we call none food items. Household essentials like cooking pots and equipment like that, blankets, bedding. We are digging latrines and building passing areas(?) in informal camps where people are congregating we’re running an informal health clinic in Leogane one of the worst affected areas west of the epicentre. We are building child friendly spaces, we’ve got 16 running already where we can provide safe places for children to play and also help to identify children who have become separated from their parents in the chaos and aftermath. We are already reaching thousands of people through food distribution and this will upscale in the coming days and weeks. We hope to soon start distributing cash to people who have been affected by the earthquake we know that with cash people can buy what they need and it is not determined by what we think they need it gives them an improved sense of dignity and also helps to support the local economy with recovery. But obviously it is largely dependent on markets being up and running. We are very concerned that there is a high risk of outbreak of infectious diseases particularity in the insanitary conditions where lots of people are having to find themselves creating improvised shelter. Diseases can spread very quickly and particularly at risk of illnesses like measles where in Haiti where is already a low rate of immunization but so far these outbreaks have not yet materialized.
17th Jan 10 at 23:07SaveThe Children: Save the Children
Jon Bugge Communications Manager- today we visit a site to set up a child friendly space tomorrow so this will be in a pre-fabricated domed structure and be a place for children to come together in the make shift camp and play to simply be children....... and we know that they are incredibly resilient.......right now and it’s really crucial. So this space was actually in the grounds of a church and there are hundreds of people there who are in the open and have been there since Tuesday. There is very little access to water or food or......so this will be a really important starting point in terms of the children’s recovery. Also today one of our team was at another camp and found a woman who was going into labour, but the woman was having some complications and needed emergency surgery they took her to three separate hospitals trying to find her treatment but were unable to until in the end they took her to the United Nations Compound where she was treated and successfully gave birth. So those needs are still very crucial.... the food, the water and the medicine out to these people where they need it the most but also the children schools who now on day 5 after the earthquake are still having to deal with the impact of such a terrifying ordeal.
16th Jan 10 at 23:24SaveThe Children: Save the Children
Jon Bugge, Emergency Communications Manager - beginning to distribute food and hygiene supplies to a hospital on Port au Prince - hospital overwhelmed with people, broken bones, cuts from falling masonry - one little girl had been waiting for X-ray.....
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Port-au-Prince, Ouest, Haiti, HT
Port-au-Prince, Ouest, Haiti, HT
16th Jan 10 at 14:05SaveThe Children: Save the Children
The latest from Save The Children in Haiti, including the story of how a two year old girl has been pulled out of the rubble after 3 days, alive.
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15th Jan 10 at 18:21SaveThe Children: Save the Children
This is Jon Bugge, I'm currently in a US Military Base in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic waiting to get helicopter to Port Au Prince in Haiti. We've already tried once and circle the city for an hour and 15 minutes but weren't able to land due to the congestion of air traffic with relief supplies and medical evacuations going on. We're due to try to land again this time at the US Embassy.
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Santo Domingo Norte, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, DO
Santo Domingo Norte, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, DO
15th Jan 10 at 17:57SaveThe Children: Save the Children
Hi, I'm Susan Fischer from ___ in London and I've pulled together reports that we receive from our team in Haiti. We delivered medicines and supplies to 2 hospitals Thursday night and are delivering more today in collaboration with the local partner. And we've got a truck from the Dominican Republic with hygiene kits and food and water arriving today in Haiti. People are starting to setup impromptu villages of tents and Porto Prints. The government has requested that more formal ones be established and will help coordinate the organization of them. We've also been asked to take the lead information coordinating child protection work to the disaster response in Haiti and will be helping out with us. 13 staff members out of our 160 strong staff in the country are still unaccounted for. They're sent search teams to search for them. Our staff, another NGO(?) staff who've lost their offices are camped in tents in the garden of our office compounds in Porto Prints and I was just. They dug latrines(?)
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